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Let’s be real—if you live in a city, purchasing a bed frame that lasts isn’t easy. Getting to a big box store is a challenge, assembly can be hundreds of parts, and disassembly even more difficult. If you find a frame, slats end up breaking. It’s difficult to move, and ultimately ends up in the dumpster when you head to that next apartment.
Engineered To Be The Last Bed Frame You Buy
When we first started tackling the idea of a bed frame, we asked ourselves: What are the essential things we need to accomplish? 1) Get that mattress off the floor! 2) Make it easy & 3) Make it sturdy! We designed a minimal, low-profile floating bed, that allows for a comfortable night’s sleep, with a super sturdy platform (that doesn’t bend or slump over time). It’s also modular –– meaning you can expand from a twin to a queen or king as your lifestyle changes.
Aside from the lush, mountainous landscape and famous River Kwai Bridge, Kanchanaburi is well known for its floating houses and rafts. Floating on the river, these distinctive structures greatly differentiate Kanchanaburi from any other provinces in Thailand. X-Float is a creation that enhances the fascination of the River Kwai’s floating houses with a different paradigm of design and comfort. The unique accommodation is designed in addition to the Project X2 River Kwai Resort.
X-Float’s design resembles a volumetric evolution of a raft, a primitive man-made floating platform, from 2 dimensional to 3 dimensional – to a livable unit. This makes X-Float a crossbreed of vernacular and modern architecture.
Do you need more light in your apartment? Or do you want to look at the clear night sky, without having to leave your apartment? Well, the “More Sky Pop-Out Window” is offering exactly that. That is, of course, if height is not a big problem for you. The name behind this amazing design is Aldana Ferrer Garcia, and she managed to create three extraordinary concepts of these pop-out windows.
Typical of the houses are the elongated floor plans. Large glass openings ensures that there is plenty of daylight in the house. The other side walls are just quite closed, to still offer a lot of privacy.